Family Studies
Please review each article prior to use: grade-level applicability and curricular alignment might not be obvious from the headline alone.
Funding to boost early childhood educators’ pay helps some, not others, longtime workers in field lament
4 minute read Preview Monday, Apr. 27, 2026Manitoba education minister says social media ban could start in schools
5 minute read Preview Tuesday, Apr. 28, 2026Advocates praise move to ban social media use among youths
5 minute read Preview Sunday, Apr. 26, 2026‘Desperation’ drives women to private menopause care
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Apr. 25, 2026Motherless Day embraces those grieving parental loss
6 minute read Preview Saturday, Apr. 25, 2026Wordless puppet show explores father-daughter ties
4 minute read Preview Friday, Apr. 24, 2026Brainstorming session proposes solutions to alarming rate of student absenteeism
6 minute read Preview Thursday, Apr. 23, 2026Supervised drug consumption site will be grounded in culture, compassion: facility’s leader
7 minute read Preview Friday, Apr. 17, 2026Parents charged after toddler slips into wolf area and gets hurt at Hersheypark zoo
3 minute read Preview Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2026Trump administration terminates agreements to protect transgender students in several schools
5 minute read Preview Friday, May. 1, 2026U of M researchers recommend better chlamydia screening after analysis of Prairie infection rates
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Apr. 2, 2026On schedule: provincial minimum wage to rise to $16.40/hr in October
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Apr. 1, 2026West Broadway drop-in offers supports, programs, safety for people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Apr. 1, 2026First Nations chiefs demand apology after PM said he could ‘outlast’ protester
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Apr. 25, 2026Home care assessment wait times stagnate
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Apr. 1, 2026‘This is people’s lives’: Canadian soccer star Quinn continues trans advocacy
6 minute read Preview Thursday, Apr. 30, 2026Respite care cuts will break strained system
5 minute read Wednesday, Mar. 25, 2026When people hear the word “respite,” they often imagine a break — a little time off for parents caring for a child with disabilities.
For single-parent families like mine, respite is not a break.
It is survival.
My son was born with cerebral palsy and severe epilepsy. His seizures began when he was still a baby and escalated to the point where he was having multiple seizures an hour. Over the years he has required intensive care admissions, emergency interventions, and constant monitoring. He is nonverbal, requires a feeding tube for nutrition, and needs assistance with mobility and daily care.